by bit added, in politics, perception rules. >> if he is elected, he would betakingusback60 years. >> this new but it conjures images of segregation, but watching her statement in context does not. she is speaking to the interdenominational ministerial alliance. >> i do not know that a practice that. if he is elected he would be taking us back 60 years. >> he teaches are in politics does not believe that she is purposely injecting race into the context. racial overtones are hard to ignore. >> it will be there whether we say it or not. it is left to the politicians to walk a fine line of making certain suggestions without release saying it. or, you know, sometimes there may be real differences. >> early in the campaign, she charged that if for upon it is elected, the city would become a police state. >> he is going to be a rubber- stamp for the police department. >> this expert says the office has a historical relevance. >> it is a very emotional deal because he was unseated by -- who was backed by a white machine politicians. >> he advocated shooting him. >> you must teach a

, the sea breezegivingussomeice conditions out here. really comfortable low humidity, and folks are able to enjoy themselves -- nice conditions out here. we have the mayor of ocean city joining us. we talked last hour and there were some things you wanted to point out. a lot of people are wondering, should i come down, and when? you are telling folks definitely come down, but may be planted out a little bit crude >> just common sense. it looks like the storm will arrive sometime friday morning and pushed through here friday afternoon. is moving pretty quickly and should be out of here late friday afternoon. after that, this is the kind of whether we can expect not long after that. we encourage everyone to plan to continue to come to ocean city, just wait until the event is passed. later on friday, early saturday morning to you should not have any problems at all. >> the national weather service issuing a tropical storm warning for this area. what precautions are you taking? another you are taking it seriously, but we are not talking about evacuation's here, just being prepared. >> we are

of tonight's commitment 2010 report. jayne millerjoinsuslivein the newsroom. >> the new reports show that republican bob ehrlich has outraged democratic governor martin o'malley -- out raised governor martin o'malley. challenger gregg bernstein continues to surge in financial support to try to unseat incumbent pat jessamy. the challenger continues to pull in donors at a brisk clip, outperforming incumbent pat jessamy by a margin of nearly 3 to 1. the report shows he has raised more than $70,000 in just 19 days from august 10 thru august 29. most of the donations were less than $100, according to the bernstein campaign. he has a comfortable cushion for a last-minute advertising leading up to the election. by contrast, pat jessamy has pulled in $28,000 over the same 19-day period. we reported a loan wednesday, a personal loan jessamy is making to help pay for tv advertising that just started on the air. >> a spokesperson for the o'malley campaign called the recent aids in fund-raising for challenger bob ehrlich no big deal. the spokesperson said that have taken a break. the o'malley ca

virginia and into the carolinas, all associated withwhatusedtobe tropical storm the cold. that has dissipated but the moisture is still coming our way. computer models indicate that a lot of rain will fall between now and friday evening. the red and yellow areas indicate four or 5 inches of rain, especially on the eastern shore and the lower eastern shore were heavy rain is possible. there may be some gusty thunderstorms as well. wind advisories have been posted near the bay. tides are expected to run around 2 feet above normal three the day tomorrow. there may be some minor coastal flooding due to the higher than normal ties until the storm can move out. we will check the complete forecast in a few minutes. >> officials around the state are getting ready for this storm. they say they are urging residents to clean off nearby storm drains to help with any flooding. b.g.e. says to get ready now, just in case you lose power. >> the concern we have is the high wind. that could bring down trees, power lines, and obviously with the heavy canopy that we have today, we already have some gr

patrol car arrived, the man began attacking the officer. they say theofficerusedhispatrol car door to push the man away. >> there was a struggle over the officer's weapon, at which time a second officer pulled up to this team, observed what was going on and shot the suspect in the chest two times. >> the shopping center remain closed as police tried to sort out what happened. the officers are now on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. store managers and business owners were shocked. >> its life and things happen, but there's no area where there's not going to be any crime. we're not going to change anything. we're going to keep doing what we have been doing. >> so far, police have not release the identity of the man tried they say he is in critical but stable condition at shock trauma. >> tonight, a baltimore teenager is behind bars charged in a deadly shooting last month. according to police, the 70- rolled was one of three suspects to approach a 30-year-old as he sat in his car in brooklyn park. detectives believe hill tried to drive off and he was shot

. it continues to rain out in western maryland. to most importantforusisthe shower activity coming out from the south. much of central and eastern maryland will get in on some more heavy rain as we head to the overnight hours. there remains a flood watch for our region overnight. >> thank you. when severe weather strikes, our interactive radar is at your fingertips. you can track storms by logging onto wbaltv.com. >> police are investigating if weather played a role in a serious crash on rte. 50 that 34 people from their vehicles. toolbox trucks crashed shortly before 1:03 victims were taken to shock trauma. it's the other was rushed to baltimore washington medical center. >> we are following the race for maryland governor. bob ehrlich is accusing martin o'malley of using a state agency to deceive maryland residents for political purposes. >> he has seat -- he says he has the documents to prove its. >> they are calling for an investigation in what amounts to a cover-up and censorship. >> job loss as a result of hostility and negligence and sometimes inconsistency. >> bob ehrlich considers t

businesses and residents. >> the nablus mayortellsusthatthere are concerns about thursday not's high tide as wind patterns are keeping water in the bay. he is offering extreme caution to those in low-lying areas. >> most people know what to expect, this is a matter of using common sense. >> at it is eerie how many people here in annapolis are talking about the hurricane and how all of this heavy rain and flooding reminds them of that and certainly they will be keeping a close eye on the high tide as it rolls in. the u.s. naval academy tells us 7 inches of rain now in annapolis. that is the very latest. is it much the same up there or not as bad? >> much of the same. i am standing on a bridge overwinters run in hartford county. the occasional boom you may hear is not under, this is debris slamming into the bridge. -- the occasional boom you may hear is not thunder. sirens wailed just as torrential rainfall and wind gusts counted hartford county. the storm created a wicked scho. >> they are making arrangements for middle school and high school. >> they always think of the safety of the chil

that that is all about to change. the mayortoldustheyare ready for the hurricane. >> we are going to see some items blowing around, things that do not get secured. we do not think we are going to see anything dramatic. >> i guess it is time to go on home. >> some tourists were cutting their vacation at short because of the storm. others, the groote hurricane ike, will ride out -- who rode will rideane like out earl as well. restrictions were in place all over the beach. alive cards are not taking any chances. they are only letting -- life guards are not taking any chances. they are only letting swimmers go in a certain amount. many people are wondering if they can reschedule their treip. >> they say the north carolina is closing. rb going to follow suit? things of that nature -- are we going to follow suit? things of that nature. >> we have our plans in place internally in that the city. we are ready to clean up quickly after the weekend and be ready for business. >> the ocean city emergency operation center will be opening at four o'clock tomorrow morning to keep a closer eye on the storm. w

no mention. he makes a new claim in his new ad calling his label "extreme." >> his extreme ideas willcostus. >>switching channels to the governor's race, martin o'malley returns to rockabilly. -- to rockville. a new radio ad includes barack obama. >> i know the governor has made the tough decisions to the education, say to come and job creation circuit reversed. stand with me, barack obama, in helping my friend and moving forward. >> some democrats have kept the president at a distance, but not of malley in response to a question today. >> i am grateful he has done this advertisement. i hope we see him in maryland. >> the president will make a stop in person for a malley next week. he is no doubt hoping he could inspire democratic voters to skip the primary. also coming this week, mayor michael bloomberg. reporting live, wbal-tv 11 news. >> ever since these advertisements have hit the airwaves, you can see all of the fact tracks on wbaltv.com and what could happen to the balance of power. click on "politics." >> the baltimore police department is mourning the loss of one of their officers.

face of the office, ratherthanuseaspokesperson. he says after some down time, he will wind down his private law practice, look into an audit of the city state's attorney's office, of trying to restore faith people lost in the criminal-justice system. >> despite six days of early voting opportunities, voter turnout in maryland's primary appears to have been the lowest on record. the maryland state board of elections reports of official polling place turned out to be 2.4% during early voting and 21.6% during election day. but very county had the lowest turnout, and garrett county had the highest -- montgomery county had the lowest. what do you think will improve voter turnout, or is it a lost cause? you can leave your comments on our facebook page, and stay in touch with our updates on wbaltv.com. >> officials with the department of defense said a soldier from baltimore has died in iraq. they say he died from a non- combat related incident. >> we have learned more details about the man who opened fire inside hopkins hospital yesterday. paul pardus spent his days transporting disabled

that there are peoplelikeuswhoneed it. >> many americans remain split over the law. a new poll shows a light 30% of those surveyed favored while 40% are opposed. a divided debate likely to intensify as the midterm elections approach. >> the baltimore city budget has taken a beating but that did not stop the city official from a pricey renovation of his office at taxpayer expense. this is the office of the director of public works, complete with a zebra stripes rug, a pedestal stint at a 12 footer dollars desk chair -- pedestal sink. david scott was the public works director at time and a member of the sheila dixon capita. the total cost was more than $27,000. on the director has now found other uses for the furniture. >> baltimore city police are looking for those behind a string of armed robberies in side the -- inside the mondawmin mall. >> these have hit several sources inside mondawmin mall over the summer. they're all armed robberies but please to not leave their all connected. a string of armed robberies over the summer has police searching for suspects. six holdups were at stores. >> the

at how high these claims are -- >> we have seen it again since you have beenwithus. andof course to this is a concern with the lack of rain and high winds that we add pureed there will be -- that we have had. we will be coming back to you. the those in support of a slot parlor next to anne arundel mall are talking to the backers. >> those opposed to these lots have been running ads for weeks. >> the battle for slot has now andk -- has now the look o feel of a major campaign. it is getting expensive. the forces behind the effort to get a slot licensed has already spent more than $1 million in tv advertising. >> the answer is simple, vote for question "a." >> it needs to be in a location by itself. >> opponents forced -- opponents of slots at the mall spent just over $1 million, urging a no vote on reverend them question 'a." those in support of question "a" began running ads labor day. and they have just opened a revenue campaign headquarters, launching what they call a true to drive. they contend a vote against question "a" not only does not bring them to laurel park, but elimina

was struck repeatedly with the devicegenerallyusedtosecure the steering wheels. >> according to court documents, after dialing 911 at simmons said, "my aunt is lying on the floor dying because i hit her with the club. i heard my antenna i do not know why -- i hurt my aunt and i don't know why." they found her with the blood on her face and clothes. >> homicide detectives responded and interviewed her on the scene. we are fairly confident she is in the the person responsible for the accident. >> at the home where the attack happened, a woman had no comment. neighbors say she was a nice woman who always spoke to them. they call the situation "extremely sad." detectives still have no idea what caused her to strike her aunt. >> this is still preliminary. we do not have any indication of motive at this time. again, the suspect was taken into custody and i am sure more will develop. >> a bill review hearing is set for tomorrow. reporting live from east baltimore, barry simms, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the doctor shot at johns hopkins is improving. dr. cohen has been upgraded to good condition. de

investments. it also calls for a monthly prepaid to all wantlawfulu.s. householdsup to the property -- to all lawful u.s. households up to the poverty level. the removal of tax deduction incentives and a loss of tax advantages is a concern to some people. >> 23% -- >> it is reckoned with similar to other democratic ads run this year. -- eight is strikingly similar to other democratic ads run this year. he did not only approve the ad, but his campaign paid for it. the harris campaign sent a letter demanding that the ad be pulled from the airwaves. he challenged credit bill -- kratovil joint in town hall meetings. the fair tax act has languished in congress since 1999. last year, the republican leading rasmussen reports that a national poll -- 40% of those surveyed said they would report -- support replacing federal taxes with a national sales tax. david collins, wbal-tv 11 news. >> david collins has been reviewing every single one of these. you can find his reviews on wbaltv.com. see what could happen to the balance of power when you click on "politics." >> in tonight's education ale

ispatricia o against the bernstein. david has the latestforus. >>we discovered a clever ploy, some jessamy volunteers are urging supporters to support bernstein. there is another bernstein on the ticket and he is not running for city state's attorney. gregg bernstein and his wife of voted on primary day. incumbent city state attorney pat jessamy revisited in early voting. this may be the most expensive race. the debt -- each has spent more than $150,000. bernstein out-raised jessamy 3- 1. she long-term campaign $100,000. most believe jessamy is in the political life of her life. four years ago, her opponent did very little campaigning but had 20% of the vote. at that time, political observers chalk that up to a protest vote. jessamy calls the 2010 race the most divisive, but not the toughest. she charges that bernstein has completely distorted her record. >> these are all misrepresentations about a record that is built on that occasion, service, honesty, fairness, and justice. >> jessamy needs strong voter turnout especially from her base of supporters. outside of polling places, some of h

plantousesurveillancevideo and the dna evidence to prove that gary collins, charles mcganey, and jerome williams brought in the lounge and that williams shot harris. they will question the dna evidence and wonder if police made an arrest too quickly. >> one issue with the baltimore city police department and their alleged arrest quotas. i have always been struck by the irony here. mr. harris alleged that the police department made arrests because they had to meet quotas and these are the people that we have charged with trying to resolve his murder. i think the irony -- this case is full of irony. >> many times robinson said she could never caller did not remember when asked about her statement to police. the statement was recorded. rabbits into the journey that she has now divorced. she was married to a law- enforcement officer at the time that harris was killed. reporting live from downtown baltimore, barry simms, wbal-tv 11 news. which the maid had continues for the man who escaped friday afternoon. paul bryan palmer slipped out of his handcuffs after complaining of a han

arrested without incidentbyu.s. marshalsyesterday in washington state, about 40 miles south of seattle. police say palmer, charged in a stabbing, made up a medical emergency in order to escape. he now faces additional charges. a man whom police accused of fleeing the scene of an armed robbery in northeast of war is now in custody. authorities say two men held a of pharmacy at a shopping center yesterday. investigators a police arrived on the scene after a guard reportedly fired several shots at the armed suspect. police said they have recovered one weapon. the names of the suspects have not been released. >> if you have ever canceled or stop using an e-mail account, you think it is probably gone for good and will never be used again. but that did not happen to one local man. >> michael says a long time ago, 11 years ago, he had a paid aol e-mail account that he thought he canceled. >> i terminated our agreement with aol and stop paying the yearly maintenance fee. i expected everything to be finalized and finished. >> that was 1999. imagine his surprise when he logged onto that account

. we contacted will forms, but so far we've not received any response. the county firedepartmentusedwaterto flood the sewer line hoping that would get rid of the gas diems. the key to their investigation and plans to be that bad here tomorrow morning. reporting live -- reporting live from rosedale, barry simms, wbal-tv 11 news. >> a massive fire killed within two dozen horses in virginia. >> more than 65 horses were housed in the barn. they see the fire consumed a total of three barnes. the witness was able to take a video of the fire with his cell phone. the 27 horses killed in all. flames shot as high as 50 feet in the air. damage to the barn is valued at more than $1 million. because of the fire is still under investigation. >> he was hit by a stolen car in the west baltimore. officers were following the car when it crashed in the area here. the suspect jumped the media and hit a man selling newspapers. >> i got out of the car thinking my windshield was broke. i looked and a guy was on the ground. it was scary. it was something that of a movie. >> merkel the victim is exposed --

toldusthatthey are trying to cut down on the overtime expense by scheduling one of the drivers to an evening shift so that anderson can be transported around town at a lower cost. the deputies acknowledge the extent of the park and they tell us that they make sure that the office is with anderson at all times. the city sheriff's office is not a 24 hour operation. anderson's fiscal management has come under question before. their work cut overtime payments that should not have been made and sloppy out account management in an audit. we asked whether the baltimore county sheriff had a driver. the answer was, do you mean in his golf bag? >> the man accused in a deadly case of road rage is now back in jail. he was taken back into custody after a judge. he is a flight risk any danger to the community. another judge allowed him to post bond after he was originally ordered held without bail for allegedly murdering calvin yueng. king is being held pending trial. police are able to end a standoff peacefully this morning in west baltimore. authorities say a 19 year-old was holed up insid

hitting a pinata. before long, you may find yourself setting aside guess youcannotusetoread get during the holiday season. that is the strategy in our house. no matter how many holiday gifts, you will not go home with an old heisman trophy. the heisman trust has announced they will not award the forfeited trophy to the runner- up. instead, history will reflect the 2005 season had no heisman trophy winner. what happens to the actual trophy itself remains unknown trade at last check, it had not surfaced on ebay. your 70 forecast right after this. -- your seven-day forecast right after this. >> challenger gregg bernstein is ahead for -- where live with the latest plus a security officer of gunfire after witness in armed robbery at a northeastern baltimore shopping center. baltimore shopping center. those stories and more tonight my commute home to the eastern shore every night only takes an hour but that's more time than congress spends reading massive spending bills, it's crazy. that's why i wrote a law that requires 72 hours to read every bill. i read the big bills and i said no. no to

on today. what it means for every single oneofus. thosestories and more tonriold. today these factories are full of dot com businesses. and now my job is helping maryland create new economy jobs. training new math and science teachers investing in our institutions of excellence pioneering new cyber security jobs and giving an old gm plant a jump start building electric motors. i'm barbara mikulski. i approve this message so you'll know i'm fighting for you. >> we are officially in fall. >> it doesn't feel like it, but at will. 92 tomorrow, more comfortable on saturday and sunday. great weather for ravens football on sunday. >> nbc nightly news is up next. >> have a great evening. >> have a great evening. today these factories are full of dot com businesses. and now my job is helping maryland create new economy jobs. training new math and science teachers investing in our institutions of excellence pioneering new cyber security jobs and giving an old gm plant a jump start building electric motors. i'm barbara mikulski. i approve this message so you'll know i'm fighting for you. bob ehrli

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